Ancestry (www.ancestry.co.uk) has added the following third party database:
Web: Scotland, National War Memorial Index, 1914-1945
https://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/collections/70908/
Source: Edinburgh, Scotland: The Scottish National War Memorial (SNWM). "Roll Search." Accessed, 2022. https://www.snwm.org/roll-search/
About Web: Scotland, National War Memorial Index, 1914-1945
The Scottish National War Memorial collection includes names and details for people killed during the First and Second World Wars.
Using this collection:
- Information about each person may include:
- First and last name
- Military rank
- Service number
- Military awards and medals (decorations)
- Birthplace
- Date of death
- Place of death
- Cause of death
- Unit name
If you only know that your ancestor served in the armed forces during one of the world wars, this database may provide details that shed light on their particular experience. Discovering your ancestor's military rank will provide insights into their role and the name of their unit can lead to unit histories that contain details of the battles in which they were involved.
Further details at https://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/collections/70908/
Chris
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